Provider Code PRV12050
Cricos Code 00665C
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GET YOUR CERTIFICATE IN MUSIC THEORY & PRACTICE WITHIN 7 MONTHS
Course Code | Bachelor 075438E / Diploma 031552M |
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Provider Code | PRV12050 |
Cricos Provider Code | 00665C |
Duration | 3 years full-time; up to 6 years part-time: trimester-based (3 study periods/year) |
Start Dates | 27 Jan, 18 May, 7 Sep (3 intakes/year) |
Availability | Sydney |
Entry | Interview/portfolio |
Fee help | FEE-HELP available to domestic students |
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AIM is strongly connected to the music industry through close working associations.
We help you to build your industry networks and give you the edge in your future career.
Our industry connections include:
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Undergraduate Certificate in Music Theory & Practice
Provider
Code
PRV12050
Cricos
Provider
Code
00665C
Duration
7 Months
Start Dates
May 2021
Availability
Online with the option to study in Sydney or Melbourne
Fee help
FEE-HELP Approved
OFFERING THE ULTIMATE FLEXIBILITY AND CONVENIENCE
***Subject to the successful completion of your Undergraduate Certificate subjects. Credit granted is dependent on the degree and major selected
- Elisa Colla - Music Graduate
- Jayde Gray - Music Student
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Management Electives
Performance Electives
As a specialist music school we give you the opportunity to select a range of electives to compliment your theory. You can select these based on where you want to take our career or skills you want to brush up on!
Production Electives